In what world is this right?pic.twitter.com/QzMwOfzbcq
— Mike (@LifeThruSpecs) February 21, 2022
A commenter made an excellent point--that the police have emptied their rills of officers who would ignore these kinds of orders and resist the authority of a small elite in their cities.
The government already got rid of the ones that would be willing to stand against this.
We're seeing Ordiary Men play out in Canada in real time. pic.twitter.com/DujHbbeIL2
— Brock (@BrockTheFree) February 21, 2022
I don't know that this is a case of ordinary men turning bad. It could be. I mean Schwab's WEF and Great Reset have gutted economies around the world after having already installed brutal dictators, so you've got young men who are motivated from economic and financial desperation. I wonder how many of these officers have prison records and have traded extended sentences for very specific assignments on the streets in a neighborhood that may be foreign to them. If they grew up in the neighborhood, it would be more easily to shame the "officer." Regardless, these guys have been trained to eviscerate the property rights of others because some deal was cut with local law enforcement. This kind of behavior is not the result of flipping a switch overnight and then you become some street thug. Though it seems like a street beating, these guys and their behavior show some tactical training.
Some have suggested that the police who've shown up on the streets of Ottawa are under service of the UN. The problem with these "revelatory videos is that they're often so poirly shot for the interested viewer to see anything of relevance. The video is either jerky, poorly lit, shot at an upside down or contorted angle with too much of the actual scene cut out or out of frame. But the prospect is interesting. So what does this mean? That as national armies receive orders to stand down, international UN troops move in to control the streets? This is what happened in Rwanda.
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